DMTC’s breakthrough research into protection and improved manufacturing processes for protected mobility vehicles has been shortlisted for a prestigious Eureka Prize in the “Outstanding Science in Safeguarding Australia” category. Finalists for the awards were announced on 2 August.
The work represents the best examples of collaboration with a range of industry and research sector partners including:
Thales Australia
Bluescope Steel
FCST
ADA
Seal Solutions
Bisalloy
ANSTO
DSTO
The University of Wollongong
Swinburne University
The University of Melbourne, and
VCAMM
and has already led to some significant advances in production and protective capability that will continue to protect our front-line personnel against evolving threats in mounted and dismounted operations. DMTC is delighted to have been shortlisted for this award and congratulates each of our partner organisations for their critical contributions and the collaborative manner in which the work has progressed.
Australian Defence Magazine reports on Minister for Defence Materiel, Dr Mike Kelly’s address to the recent JSF industry day. Minister Kelly noted the impressive number of local companies to have secured contracts in the JSF program, and noted a range of programs, including DMTC, that could provide further assistance in this regard.
“Support provided by the Defence Materiel Organisation’s Industry Support Program, Skilling and Training Programs, as well as the Defence Materials Technology Centre and the Global Supply Chain Program have all helped Australian industry secure work”
DMTC’s CEO and key Program 7 personnel including ADA’s Ian Crouch were today present at the official release of a case study into the success of the Diggerworks model at Parliament House in Canberra. The Minister for Defence Materiel, the Hon. Mike Kelly MP, and Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, the Hon. Warren Snowdon launched the case study, which outlined a number of key factors underpinning the success of the model.
The report, developed by Melbourne Business School business systems experts Danny Samson and Peter Cebon is available for download here.
Those present at the launch heard several examples of how the rapid development and acquisition processes delivered through Diggerworks has already contributed to an improvement in survivability and protection for Australia’s warfighters, and a significant increase in warfighter confidence in the protective equipment in the past 3 years.
DMTC is immensely proud of its role as a key partner in the Diggerworks model and congratulates all concerned on the success of the model to date. We look forward to further successes and continued, improved support to our front line personnel.
ADA is preparing to deliver another set of hard armour plates to DMO in the near future. These plates have been manufactured using ADA’s local manufacturing capability, which utilises the ceramic armour technology developed through the DMTC.
This delivery represents the largest production run that incorporates the new technology to date. DMTC is pleased to be continuing to work with ADA in this area and is delighted that ADA’s decision to include the technology in one of their product offerings has contributed to its acquisition. This is an important illustration of the benefit DMTC provides in improving Australian Defence capability and a strong example of the support provided to Defence’s Diggerworks organisation through the DMTC collaborative model.